Experience the heart of Nashville on Broadway street. Join in on live music, drinking, dining, dancing and shopping as you walk up and down this iconic street.
Take break from bar hopping and head over to Fifth + Broadway!
Home to the assembly food hall, guests can choose from many local eateries and eat together at a central table. Stop by Tecovas and get authentic cowboy boots before heading to the Twelve Thirty Club for dinner then drinks on their rooftop ( A Cody and Kelsey favorite)!
Walk around the Country Music Hall of Fame to learn more about the evolving traditions and history of country music.
You must purchase tickets to enter. We would recommend purchasing tickets before arriving if you are planning on going on a Saturday or Sunday.
Experience the world famous Grand Ole Opry! Only 20 minutes away from downtown Nashville, The Grand Ole Opry is the true home of country music.
Backstage tours are available during the day or catch a show at night.
A half-mile stretch along 12th Avenue South called the 12South neighborhood with a vintage clothing store on one end, a gourmet restaurant on the other, and many unique Nashville businesses in between. One of the most walkable neighborhoods in Nashville, 12South is a shopping and dining destination full of restaurants, coffee houses, bakeries, bars, and boutiques featuring local designers and makers.
Head over to the Farmers Market Saturday or Sunday morning for fresh produce, restaurants, shops, and handmade crafts. Grab a coffee and walk along the Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park where you can learn about the history of Tennessee.
Traditionally the center of Nashville’s nightlife, Printers Alley was, in its earlier days, a series of posts where men bound for the courthouse hitched their horses. By the turn of the twentieth century it had become the center of Nashville’s printing industry.
Today’s nightclubs are the descendants of the saloons, speakeasies, and clubs which developed into the entertainment district still known as Printers Alley.
The Parthenon stands proudly as the centerpiece of Centennial Park, Nashville's premier urban park. The re-creation of the 42-foot statue Athena is the focus of the Parthenon just as it was in ancient Greece.